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1.A boy discovers a book, the book holds a key to the secrets of the universe. 2.The boy sits and reads the book, and around him images (imagination) shows the Egyptian signs, greek and hebrew signs of hermetism 3. The boy learns that everything moves 4. he sees the similarities between a tree stump and a figerprint, the human lung and the tree 5.he understands that he has a soul, and he can do astral projections

Once upon a time in the magical city of Dubai, there lived a sweet little girl named Ria. Ria had a special blanket that she loved dearly, and she named it "Kapdu." Kapdu was the softest and coziest blanket in the whole wide world. One sunny day, Ria's mom decided to wash and dry Kapdu outside. The gentle breeze and warm sun made Kapdu feel all fresh and fluffy. But oh no! Just as Ria's mom turned her back, a playful wind whisked Kapdu away to a new adventure. Kapdu danced through the air, floating above the bustling city until it landed on the balcony of a boy named Primo. Primo and his mom discovered Kapdu and noticed something extraordinary – Ria's name was knitted onto the blanket! Determined to reunite Kapdu with its owner, Primo and his mom set out on a quest. They wandered through the vibrant streets of Dubai, asking neighbors and friends if they knew Ria. The sun began to set, but their determination didn't waver.

adventuring in fantasy forest

Joy was a young girl with a bright and shining spirit. She lived in a small village nestled in the heart of a beautiful forest. Despite the many challenges she faced, Joy always had hope. One day, a great storm swept through the village, destroying many of the homes and leaving many families without a place to live. Joy's family was among those who lost their home, and they were forced to take shelter in a small, cramped cabin on the outskirts of the village. At first, Joy was devastated. She missed her cozy bed and the warm fireplace in her old home. But as the days went by, she began to see the good in her new situation. The cabin was small, but it was dry and safe, and Joy's family was all together. And most importantly, Joy had hope. She knew that the storm would pass and that better days were ahead. She spent her days helping her family and her community, offering words of encouragement and a helping hand to those who needed it. As the weeks went by, Joy's hope began to spread to those around her. People began to see that even in the darkest of times, there was always a glimmer of light. And with Joy's help, they began to rebuild their village, stronger and more beautiful than ever before. Through it all, Joy remained positive and full of hope. She knew that no matter what challenges came her way, she could face them with courage and determination. And she lived happily ever after, surrounded by the love and support of her family and community.

Learning number 123

Page 1 On a sunny day, Alex, Lily, and Sam went on a school trip to Lung Yeuk Tau! They heard there were many interesting stories there. Page 2 When they arrived at Lung Yeuk Tau, they first saw a mountain that looked like a dragon. Everyone exclaimed, “What a beautiful place!” They couldn't wait to explore the secrets of the area. Page 3 Alex suggested they visit the Old Wai village. There were many old buildings, and the walls had small holes to see outside. The kids felt like they were in a storybook. Page 4 In the village, they met an uncle who told them the history of Lung Yeuk Tau. The kids listened eagerly, especially about the Tang family and the pirates. Page 5 Next, they went to the Tin Hau Temple and saw the statue and ancient bells. Lily asked, “What are those bells for?” The uncle explained, “They are used to pray for safety!” Page 6 The kids decided to have lunch in front of the temple. The uncle shared some traditional snacks with them, and they felt the warmth of Lung Yeuk Tau's culture. Page 7 After lunch, they visited the Song Ling Tang Temple. Sam said, “This place is so interesting! We can learn a lot about history here.” Everyone agreed and felt very happy. Page 8 At the end, the kids took a group photo on the mountain, promising to come back to Lung Yeuk Tau for more adventures. They headed home with wonderful memories. This version maintains simplicity and clarity, making it suitable for elementary school students.

Pipje lives with her mom in a small house on the edge of a beautiful forest. She wants to go to the dark and scary part of the forest because she has seen a shiny object in a tall tree.

Echoes of the Unseen In the heart of a bustling city stood an ancient bookstore, "Eldritch Pages," whose exterior was unremarkable and whose existence was often overlooked. Its wooden sign, weathered by time, creaked as the wind rustled through its narrow alley. Inside, the smell of old paper and leather filled the air, and the shelves were stacked high with volumes from centuries past. Yet among the countless tomes, one book lay hidden, waiting for its moment to transform the world. The bookstore’s owner, an elderly man named Mr. Thorne, had inherited the shop from his grandfather. Mr. Thorne was a keeper of secrets, a gentle soul with a kind smile who believed that books had the power to change lives. His favorite pastime was wandering through the labyrinth of shelves, dusting off old manuscripts, and dreaming of the stories they held. One autumn afternoon, as sunlight filtered through the dusty windows, a young woman named Clara entered the store. Clara was a journalist, known for her relentless pursuit of truth. She was drawn to the bookstore by an old rumor she’d heard — that there was a book within its walls capable of changing the world. Mr. Thorne welcomed Clara with his usual warmth, though he didn’t recognize her at first. "Can I help you find something?" he asked, his eyes twinkling with curiosity. Clara smiled, intrigued by the idea of a world-changing book. "I’ve heard whispers of a special book hidden somewhere here. Do you know anything about it?" Mr. Thorne’s eyes grew serious, and he nodded slowly. "Ah, the book of which you speak is indeed real. It is said to contain ideas and insights so profound that they could reshape humanity’s understanding of itself."

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1- Mom is a great mom 2- she takes care of us every day, preparing food, transporting us to school, making sure we have fun birthdays and that we have clean clothes and a tidy home 3- mom caught an illness and needed to stay in bed 4- the kids thought: this is the time to help mommy 5- the kids offered to bring water, snacks, and juice to mom in the bedroom and told her to rest and I love you 6- they fed the dog and gave him water 7- they watched kids shows on TV and played with their toys without making too much noise to let her rest, they colored coloring books patiently waiting for mom to feel better 7- mom recovered soon and felt very loved by her kids, who were very helpful and understanding that mom needed rest and that was very helpful to get her to feel better

Scene 1 Sophie, the happy squirrel, loved jumping from branch to branch. She also loved making others smile and feel happy. Scene 2 One morning, Sophie saw her friend Finn, a gentle fox, sitting by himself near a tree. He seemed sad. Sophie skipped over and asked, “Hey Finn, you look sad. What’s wrong?” Finn sighed. “I sometimes feel like I don’t belong in the forest. Everyone’s busy, and I feel left out.” Scene 3 Sophie’s heart warmed. She didn’t want Finn to feel alone. “Don’t worry! We’ll spend the day together. You don’t need to fit in anywhere because you’re perfect just as you are!” Finn’s ears perked up. “Really?” “Of course! Let’s have fun exploring the forest!” Sophie said. Scene 4 The two friends explored the forest. Sophie bounced from branch to branch, and Finn trotted along, wagging his tail. They played, raced, and laughed together. Scene 5 They came to a glade with colorful flowers and a stream. Sophie twirled in the meadow and said, “See? The forest is beautiful, and you belong here, Finn.” Finn smiled. “You’re right, Sophie. I feel better now.” Scene 6 As the sun set, they sat on a rock, watching the stars. “This was the best day,” Finn said. “Thank you, Sophie. You made me so much happier.” Sophie smiled. “That’s what friends are for. I’m always here for you.” Scene 7 From then on, Sophie and Finn spent every day together in the forest, exploring, laughing, and enjoying each other’s company. They knew that as long as they had each other, the forest would always feel like home.